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- the present invention relates to an image processing device and an image forming apparatus.
- An image forming apparatus disclosed in Patent Literature 1 includes a job registration section, a user recognition section, and a rearrangement section.
- the job registration section registers print jobs input by a plurality of users in order of input.
- the user recognition section recognizes the users who have input the print jobs.
- the rearrangement section rearranges execution order of the print jobs that are to be executed by a printing section and that are registered in the job registration section based on a result of recognition by the user recognition section such that print jobs of the same user are executed successively.
- Patent Literature 1 rearranges the execution order of the registered print jobs, which necessitates provision of a large-capacity storage device.
- the present invention has been made in view of the foregoing and has its object of providing an image processing device and an image forming apparatus that are capable of successively executing jobs of the same user without need of a large-capacity storage device.
- An image processing device includes storage, a receiving section, a first determination section, a securing section, an execution section, and a second determination section.
- the receiving section receives jobs.
- the first determination section determines whether or not there is a specific amount of free space in the storage necessary for execution of the job received by the receiving section.
- the securing section secures the specific amount of a guaranteed area in the storage according to a result of determination by the first determination section.
- the execution section loads into the guaranteed area an image included in the job received by the receiving section, and executes the job received by the receiving section.
- the second determination section determines whether or not a first user who has input the first job matches a second user who has input a second job among the jobs that is under execution using the guaranteed area.
- the execution section loads an image included in the first job into the guaranteed area into which an image included in the second job has been loaded, and executes the first job subsequent to the second job.
- An image forming apparatus includes the image processing device and an image forming section.
- the image forming section forms an image on a recording medium.
- the jobs are each a job to form an image on the recording medium using the image forming section.
- jobs of the same user can be successively executed without need of a large-capacity storage device.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a controller according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of first memory in which jobs are stored.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of second memory in which jobs are stored.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory in which a job is loaded.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory in which the first page of a subsequent job of the same user is loaded.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory in which the second page of the subsequent job of the same user is loaded.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory in which all pages of the subsequent job of the same user are loaded.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory when the subsequent job of the same user is executed.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart depicting a process performed by the controller.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart depicting a process performed by the controller.
- FIGS. 1 to 11 The following describes an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to accompanying drawings ( FIGS. 1 to 11 ). Elements that are the same or equivalent are indicated by the same reference signs in the drawings, and description thereof is not repeated.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the image forming apparatus 100 .
- the image forming apparatus 100 is a multifunction peripheral.
- the image forming apparatus 100 includes an image forming unit 1 , an image reading unit 2 , a document conveyance unit 3 , and a controller 5 .
- the image forming unit 1 forms an image on paper P that is an example of a recording medium.
- the image reading unit 2 reads an image of a document R.
- the document conveyance unit 3 feeds the document R to the image reading unit 2 .
- the controller 5 controls operation of the image forming apparatus 100 . Note that the controller 5 corresponds to an “image processing device”.
- the image forming unit 1 includes a feed cassette 11 and an image forming section 13 .
- the paper P fed from the feed cassette 11 is conveyed to the image forming section 13 .
- the image forming section 13 forms an image on the paper P. After the image formed on the paper P is fixed to the paper P, the paper P with the image formed thereon is ejected.
- the controller 5 includes a processor 5 A and storage 5 B.
- the processor 5 A includes for example a central processing unit (CPU).
- the storage 5 B includes memory such as semiconductor memory and does not include a hard disk drive (HDD).
- the storage 5 B stores control programs therein.
- the processor 5 A functions as various functional sections through execution of the control programs.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the controller 5 .
- the controller 5 includes a receiving section 501 , a first determination section 502 , a securing section 503 , a second determination section 504 , an execution section 505 , and a third determination section 506 .
- the processor 5 A executes the control programs to function as the receiving section 501 , the first determination section 502 , the securing section 503 , the second determination section 504 , the execution section 505 , and the third determination section 506 .
- the controller 5 further includes first memory 511 and second memory 512 .
- the first memory 511 and the second memory 512 are included in the storage 5 B.
- the receiving section 501 receives jobs JB from personal computers 200 .
- the personal computers 200 are connected to the controller 5 via a network in a communicable manner.
- the network is for example a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), or the Internet.
- the jobs JB each are a job (print job) to form an image on paper P using the image forming section 13 .
- the first memory 511 stores the jobs JB received by the receiving section 501 .
- the first determination section 502 determines whether or not the second memory 512 has a specific amount of free space necessary for execution of the job JB received by the receiving section 501 .
- the second memory 512 has a guaranteed area. An image included in the job JB is loaded into the guaranteed area for execution of the job JB.
- the securing section 503 secures the specific amount of the guaranteed area in the second memory 512 according to a result of determination by the first determination section 502 .
- the second determination section 504 determines whether or not a first user U 1 who has input the first job JB 1 matches a second user U 2 who has input a second job JB 2 that is under execution using the guaranteed area.
- the execution section 505 loads into the guaranteed area an image included in a job JB received by the receiving section 501 , and executes the job JB.
- the execution section 505 loads an image included in the first job JB 1 into the guaranteed area into which an image included in the second job JB 2 has been loaded, and executes the first job JB 1 subsequent to the second job JB 2 .
- the third determination section 506 determines whether or not free space of the guaranteed area of the second job JB 2 has reached an amount equal to or greater than an amount of an area necessary for loading of a one-page image included in the first job JB 1 .
- the execution section 505 executes the first job JB 1 subsequent to the second job JB 2 .
- jobs of the same user i.e., the second job JB 2 and the first job JB 1 of the second user
- the jobs JB each are a job to form an image on paper P (print job). Accordingly, print jobs input by the same user can be executed successively. Therefore, user convenience can be improved.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of the first memory 511 in which jobs JB are stored.
- the first memory 511 stores therein a second job JB 2 , a third job JB 3 , a fourth job JB 4 , and a first job JB 1 .
- the receiving section 501 receives the second job JB 2 , the third job JB 3 , the fourth job JB 4 , and the first job JB 1 in the stated order and stores them in the first memory 511 .
- the first memory 511 has an area 511 A, an area 511 B, an area 511 C, and an area 511 D.
- the second job JB 2 is stored in the area 511 A.
- the second job JB 2 is a job JB input from a personal computer 200 of the second user U 2 .
- the third job JB 3 is stored in the area 511 B.
- the third job JB 3 is a job JB input from a personal computer 200 of a third user U 3 .
- the fourth job JB 4 is stored in the area 511 C.
- the fourth job JB 4 is a job JB input from a personal computer 200 of a fourth user U 4 .
- the first job JB 1 is stored in the area 511 D.
- the first job JB 1 is a job JB input from a personal computer 200 of the first user U 1 .
- the first memory 511 has a capacity for storing 4 jobs JB in the present embodiment.
- the four jobs JB are stored in the first memory 511 in order of receipt by the receiving section 501 .
- the four jobs JB are each registered as a job JB waiting for execution.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory 512 in which jobs JB are stored.
- the second memory 512 has two guaranteed areas as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the second memory 512 has a first guaranteed area 512 A and a second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the first guaranteed area 512 A includes an area 513 and a free space 512 E.
- the second guaranteed area 512 B includes an area 514 and a free space 512 F.
- the receiving section 501 receives the second job JB 2 .
- no job JB is stored in the second memory 512 .
- the first determination section 502 accordingly determines that there is the specific amount of free space in the second memory 512 .
- the specific amount corresponds to an amount of the first guaranteed area 512 A and the second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the securing section 503 secures the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- the execution section 505 then loads an image included in the second job JB 2 into the area 513 . Furthermore, the execution section 505 deletes the second job JB 2 from the area 511 A of the first memory 511 .
- the image included in the second job JB 2 has been loaded into the first guaranteed area 512 A and no job JB is stored in the second guaranteed area 512 B of the second memory 512 .
- the first determination section 502 accordingly determines that there is the specific amount of free space in the second memory 512 .
- the securing section 503 secures the second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the execution section 505 then loads an image included in the third job JB 3 into the area 514 . Furthermore, the execution section 505 deletes the third job JB 3 from the area 511 B of the first memory 511 .
- the receiving section 501 receives the fourth job JB 4 , the image included in the second job JB 2 has been loaded into the first guaranteed area 512 A and the image included in the third job JB 3 has been loaded into the second guaranteed area 512 B of the second memory 51 .
- the first determination section 502 accordingly determines that there is not the specific amount of free space in the second memory 512 .
- the securing section 503 secures neither the first guaranteed area 512 A nor the second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the execution section 505 loads images included in the second job JB 2 into the first guaranteed area 512 A of the second memory 512 .
- the area 513 of the first guaranteed area 512 A includes a first area 513 a , a second area 513 b , a third area 513 c , a fourth area 513 d , and a fifth area 513 e .
- the second job JB 2 includes five page images in the present embodiment.
- the second job JB 2 includes a first page image JB 2 - 1 , a second page image JB 2 - 2 , a third page image JB 2 - 3 , a fourth page image JB 2 - 4 , and a fifth page image JB 2 - 5 .
- the execution section 505 accordingly loads the first page image JB 2 - 1 into the first area 513 a .
- the execution section 505 further loads the second page image JB 2 - 2 into the second area 513 b .
- the execution section 505 loads the third page image JB 2 - 3 into the third area 513 c .
- the execution section 505 loads the fourth page image JB 2 - 4 into the fourth area 513 d .
- the execution section 505 loads the fifth page image JB 2 - 5 into the fifth area 513 e.
- the second determination section 504 determines whether or not the first user U 1 who has input the first job JB 1 matches the second user U 2 who has input the second job JB 2 that is under execution using the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- the second user U 2 who has input the second job JB 2 is the same as the first user U 1 .
- the second determination section 504 determines that the first user U 1 and the second user U 2 match each other and the execution section 505 accordingly reserves the first guaranteed area 512 A as an area for execution of the first job JB 1 .
- the phrase “reserves the first guaranteed area 512 A” means that the execution section 505 loads an image included in the first job JB 1 into the first guaranteed area 512 A along with execution of the second job JB 2 , and executes the first job JB 1 subsequent to the second job JB 2 .
- the second determination section 504 determines, upon receipt of the first job JB 1 , whether or not the first user who has input the first job JB 1 matches the second user U 2 who has input the second job JB 2 that is under execution using the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- the second determination section 504 may further determine, upon receipt of the first job JB 1 , whether or not the first user U 1 who has input the first job JB 1 matches the third user U 3 who has input the third job JB 3 that has been loaded into the second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the execution section 505 executes the first job JB 1 subsequent to the third job JB 3 .
- jobs of the same user the third job JB 3 and the first job JB 1 of the third user U 3
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory 512 into which the first page included in the subsequent first job JB 1 of the same first user U 1 is loaded.
- the first guaranteed area 512 A further includes a sixth area 516 a .
- the first job JB 1 includes a first page image JB 1 - 1 . Processing on the first page image JB 2 - 1 of the second job JB 2 has been completed, and the first page image JB 2 - 1 has been deleted from the first guaranteed area 512 A of the second memory 512 .
- the third determination section 506 determines that the free space 512 E has reached an amount equal to or greater than an amount of an area necessary for loading of a one-page image included in the first job JB 1 .
- the execution section 505 then loads the one-page image into the free space 512 E. That is, the execution section 505 loads the first page image JB 1 - 1 into the sixth area 516 a as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory 512 into which the second page included in the subsequent first job JB 1 of the same first user U 1 is loaded.
- the first guaranteed area 512 A further includes a seventh area 516 b .
- the first job JB 1 further includes a second page image JB 1 - 2 . Processing on the second page image JB 2 - 2 of the second job JB 2 has been completed, and the second page image JB 2 - 2 has been deleted from the second memory 512 .
- the third determination section 506 accordingly determines that the free space 512 E has reached an amount equal to or greater than an amount of an area necessary for loading of the one-page image included in the first job JB 1 .
- the execution section 505 then loads the one-page image into the free space 512 E. That is, the execution section 505 loads the second page image JB 1 - 2 into the seventh area 516 b as illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory 512 into which all pages included in the subsequent first job JB 1 of the same first user U 1 are loaded.
- the first guaranteed area 512 A further includes an eighth area 516 c .
- the first job JB 1 further includes a third page image JB 1 - 3 . Processing on the third page image JB 2 - 3 of the second job JB 2 has been completed, and the third page image JB 2 - 3 has been deleted from the second memory 512 . Furthermore, processing on the fourth page image JB 2 - 4 of the second job JB 2 has been completed, and the fourth page image JB 2 - 4 has been deleted from the second memory 512 .
- the third determination section 506 accordingly determines that the free space 512 E has reached an amount equal to or greater than an amount of an area necessary for loading of the one-page image included in the first job JB 1 .
- the execution section 505 then loads the one-page image into the free space 512 E. That is, the execution section 505 loads the third page image JB 1 - 3 into the eighth area 516 c as illustrated in FIG. 8 .
- the first job JB 1 includes three page images in the present embodiment. In the above situation, all the images included in the first job JB 1 are loaded in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of the second memory when the subsequent first job JB 1 of the same first user U 1 is executed. As illustrated in FIG. 9 , processing on the fifth page image JB 2 - 5 of the second job JB 2 has been completed and the fifth page image JB 2 - 5 has been deleted from the second memory 512 .
- the first job JB 1 is loaded into the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- the first page image JB 1 - 1 is loaded into the sixth area 516 a
- the second page image JB 1 - 2 is loaded into the seventh area 516 b
- the third page image JB 1 - 3 is loaded into the eighth area 516 c.
- the execution section 505 then performs processing sequentially on the first page image JB 1 - 1 , the second page image JB 1 - 2 , and the third page image JB 1 - 3 .
- the free space 512 E of the first guaranteed area 512 A reaches an amount equal to or greater than an amount of an area necessary for loading of a one-page image included in the first job JB 1
- the one-page image included in the first job JB 1 is loaded into the free space 512 E of the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- the one-page image included in the first job JB 1 can be loaded in advance of processing to load the first job JB 1 into the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- throughput can be increased.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are flowcharts depicting the process performed by the controller 5 . Note that a case will be described in the present embodiment where the second job JB 2 is under execution and an image included in the second job JB 2 is loaded into the first guaranteed area 512 A.
- Step S 101 When it is determined that the receiving section 501 has not received the first job JB 1 (NO in step S 101 ), the processing enters a standby state. When it is determined that the receiving section 501 has received the first job JB 1 (YES in Step S 101 ), the processing proceeds to Step S 103 .
- Step S 103 the controller 5 stores the first job JB 1 in the first memory 511 .
- Step S 105 the first determination section 502 determines whether or not there is the specific amount of free space in the second memory 512 . Specifically, the first determination section 502 determines whether or not the second guaranteed area 512 B is free.
- Step S 109 When the first determination section 502 determines that there is not the specific amount of free space in the second memory 512 (NO in Step S 105 ), the processing proceeds to Step S 109 .
- the processing proceeds to Step S 107 .
- Step S 107 the securing section 503 secures the second guaranteed area 512 B in the specific amount necessary for execution of the first job JB 1 in the second memory 512 .
- Step S 109 the second determination section 504 acquires the first user U 1 who has input the first job JB 1 .
- Step S 111 the second determination section 504 acquires the second user U 2 who has input the second job JB 2 that is under execution.
- the second determination section 504 determines whether or not the first user U 1 matches the second user U 2 in Step S 113 .
- Step S 113 determines that the first user U 1 does not match the second user U 2 (NO in Step S 113 ).
- the processing returns to Step S 101 .
- the processing proceeds to Step S 115 .
- the execution section 505 reserves the guaranteed area RA.
- the guaranteed area RA is a guaranteed area (first guaranteed area 512 A) into which the second job JB 2 under execution is being loaded.
- the phrase “reserves the guaranteed area RA” means that the execution section 505 loads an image included in the first job JB 1 into the guaranteed area RA along with execution of the second job JB 2 , and executes the first job JB 1 subsequent to the second job JB 2 .
- Step S 117 the execution section 505 obtains an amount E 1 necessary for loading of a one-page image of the first job JB 1 as depicted in FIG. 11 .
- Step S 119 the execution section 505 then obtains a free space amount EA in the guaranteed area RA.
- Step S 121 the execution section 505 determines whether or not the free space amount EA is equal to or greater than the amount E 1 .
- Step S 121 When the execution section 505 determines that the free space amount EA is not equal to or greater than the amount E 1 (NO in Step S 121 ), the processing returns to Step S 101 in FIG. 10 . When the execution section 505 determines that the free space amount EA is equal to or greater than the amount E 1 (YES in Step S 121 ), the processing proceeds to Step S 123 .
- Step S 123 the execution section 505 loads the one-page image of the first job JB 1 into the guaranteed area RA.
- Step S 125 the securing section 503 determines whether or not all page images included in the first job JB 1 have been loaded.
- Step S 125 When it is determined that not all the page images included in the first job JB 1 have been loaded (NO in Step S 125 ), the processing returns to Step S 101 in FIG. 10 . When it is determined that all of the page images included in the first job JB 1 have been loaded (YES in Step S 125 ), the processing proceeds to Step S 127 .
- Step S 127 the securing section 503 then cancels reservation for the guaranteed area RA.
- the processing then returns to Step S 101 in FIG. 10 .
- the phrase “cancels reservation for the guaranteed area RA” means that the execution section 505 does not load the first job JB 1 into the guaranteed area RA.
- the phrase “cancels reservation for the guaranteed area RA” means that the execution section 505 has loaded all of the page images included in the first job JB 1 into the guaranteed area RA.
- the securing section 503 secures the second guaranteed area 512 B necessary for execution of the first job JB 1 in the second memory 512 .
- the execution section 505 then loads the images included in the first job JB 1 into the second guaranteed area 512 B.
- the first job JB 1 can be executed subsequent to the second job JB 2 .
- the image forming apparatus 100 is a multifunction peripheral in the present embodiment, which should not be taken to limit the present invention.
- the image forming apparatus 100 needs only to include the image forming section 13 .
- the image forming apparatus 100 may be a copier.
- the image processing device is included in the image forming apparatus 100 in the present embodiment, which should not be taken to limit the present invention.
- the image processing device needs only to be included in an electronic device that receives a plurality of jobs.
- the electronic device may be for example a photographic processing device that forms a photographic image on a printing paper.
- the controller 5 receives the jobs JB from the personal computers 200 in the present embodiment, which should not be taken to limit the present invention.
- the controller 5 may receive the jobs JB from terminal devices operated by users.
- the terminal devices may for example be smartphones.
- the second memory 512 has two guaranteed areas (the first guaranteed area 512 A and the second guaranteed area 512 B) in the present embodiment, which should not be taken to limit the present invention.
- the second memory needs only to have at least one guaranteed area.
- the second memory 512 may have one guaranteed area or three or more guaranteed areas.
- the present invention relates to an image processing device and an image forming apparatus, and therefore, has industrial applicability.
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- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-212888
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